Amynthas bilineatus Tsai and Shen, 2007

Tsai, Chu-Fa, Shen, Huei-Ping, Tsai, Su-Chen & Lee, Hsun-Huang, 2007, Four new species of terrestrial earthworms belonging to the genus Amynthas (Megascolecidae: Oligochaeta) from Taiwan with discussion on speculative synonyms and species delimitation in oligochaete taxonomy, Journal of Natural History 41 (5 - 8), pp. 357-379 : 366-368

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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930701201279

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scientific name

Amynthas bilineatus Tsai and Shen
status

sp. nov.

Amynthas bilineatus Tsai and Shen , sp. nov.

( Figure 3 View Figure 3 )

Type material

Holotype: a clitellate (mature) specimen (dissected) collected 14 February 2000 from hill slope along Dongyan Creek (elevation 1000 m), Jen-ai, Nantou County by C. F. Tsai, S. C. Tsai, H. P. Shen, T. J. Lin, and H. P. Chen (coll. no. 2000-3-Shen) . Paratypes: seven clitellates (three dissected) and three immature specimens (same collection data as holotype) .

Diagnosis

Medium earthworm; length (clitellates) 96–153 mm, segments numbering 89–104. Setal number 44–52 in VII, 52–56 in XX, eight between male pores. Spermathecal pores absent. Male pores 0.23–0.26 circumferences ventrally apart, each on a round or oval porophore surrounded by three or four circular folds. Genital papillae two on each segment on midventrum of VI–IX, arranged in two parallel longitudinal rows; each papilla round with a concave centre, presetal, adjacent to setal line. Also, genital papillae two to absent in XIX; if present, presetal, medial to male pore. Spermathecae absent. Seminal vesicles and prostate glands small, vestigial. Accessory glands sessile or stalked in the preclitellar region and stalked in the postclitellar region. Parthenogenetic.

External characters

Holotype 153 mm in length, 2.78 g in weight, clitellum width 5.3 mm, clitellum length 4.6 mm. Paratypes 96–118 mm in length, 0.82–1.23 g in weight, clitellum width 3.49– 4.18 mm, clitellum length 2.60–3.15 mm. Prostomium epilobous. Segments numbering 89–104. First dorsal pore 11/12. Number of incomplete annulets (secondary segmentation) two or three per segment in VI –XIII, XVII, and XVIII. Setal number 44–52 in VII, 52–56 in XX, eight between male pores in XVIII. Clitellum XIV–XVI, smooth, setae absent, dorsal pores absent, dark brown in colour with lighter anterior and posterior edges .

Spermathecal pores absent. Genital papillae presetal, closely paired in two parallel and longitudinal rows on mid-ventrum of VI – IX ( Figure 3A View Figure 3 ) with numbers variable among specimens and segments. For eight mature type specimens examined, in VI one on right for two specimens , one on left for two specimens, paired for four specimens; in VII one on right for one specimen , paired for seven specimens; in VIII one on left for one specimen , paired for seven specimens; in IX paired for eight specimens ; in X paired for one specimen. Each papilla round, centre concave, 0.25–0.5 mm in diameter, adjacent to setal line. Female pore single, medio-ventral in XIV.

Male pores paired in XVIII, latero-ventral, distance between the pores 0.23–0.26 circumferences apart, and each pore minute, superficial, on a round or transversely oval porophore surrounded by three or four circular folds ( Figure 3B, C View Figure 3 ). Genital papillae in XIX, presetal, each slightly medial to male pore ( Figure 3C View Figure 3 ): for eight specimens examined, one pair for two specimens, one on left for two specimens, one on right for two specimens, absent for two specimens. The structure of the papillae similar to those in the preclitellar region.

Preserved specimens tinted pink in colour in the preclitellar region, light brown in the postclitellar region, and dark brown around clitellum.

Internal characters

Septa 8/9/10 absent, 5/6–7/8 and 10/11–13/14 thickened. Gizzard round in IX and X. Intestine enlarged from XVI. Intestinal caeca paired in XXVII, each simple, short, surface slightly wrinkled, extending anteriorly to full XXV or to two-thirds of XXIV ( Figure 3H View Figure 3 ). Oesophageal hearts XI–XIII, the second and third hearts enlarged.

Spermathecae absent. Accessory glands corresponding to external genital papillae in the preclitellar region; each round, nearly sessile or with stalk to 0.26 mm in length ( Figure 3D View Figure 3 ).

Holandry: sperm sacs paired in X and XI, each small and round. Seminal vesicles paired in XI and XII, small, follicular, surface slightly wrinkled, yellow in colour, each with a small oval dorsal lobe ( Figure 3E View Figure 3 ). Prostate glands paired in XVIII, wrinkled, extending to XVII and XIX. Prostatic duct U-shaped, occupying two segments XVII and XVIII, distal end enlarged ( Figure 3F, G View Figure 3 ). Accessory glands in XIX corresponding to external genital papillae, each slightly divided into two or three round lobes with stalks 0.24–0.31 mm in length ( Figure 3G View Figure 3 ).

Etymology

The name bilineatus (bi 5two, lineatus 5lines) is given to this species with reference to its unique arrangement of two longitudinal lines (rows) of genital papillae on mid-ventrum of the spermathecal region.

Remarks

Amynthas bilineatus sp. nov. is athecate (A morph) and closely related to athecate Amynthas hohuanmontis ( Tsai et al., 2002) of central Taiwan and A. sheni of Hong Kong ( Chen 1935) and to nearly athecate A. chilanensis of northeastern Taiwan. Amynthas bilineatus has paired, longitudinal series of ventral genital papillae in VI–IX ( Figure 3A View Figure 3 ) that are easily distinguishable from a single pair in VIII for sheni , and absent for chilanensis and hohuanmontis . Also, bilineatus has a pair of ventral genital papillae in XIX and absent in XVIII, differing from sheni , chilanensis , and hohuanmontis that have no genital papilla in XIX but in XVIII. The above four athecate species are closely related and belong to the sheni species-subgroup ( Tsai et al. 2002) of the illotus species-group ( Easton 1981) within the genus Amynthas Kinberg ( Sims and Easton, 1972) . They apparently evolved from a common ancestor as a result of allopatric speciation.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Annelida

Class

Clitellata

Order

Opisthopora

Family

Megascolecidae

Genus

Amynthas

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Amynthas bilineatus Tsai and Shen

Tsai, Chu-Fa, Shen, Huei-Ping, Tsai, Su-Chen & Lee, Hsun-Huang 2007
2007
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Amynthas bilineatus

Tsai & Shen & Tsai & Lee 2007
2007
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A. chilanensis

Tsai & Shen & Tsai & Lee 2007
2007
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Amynthas bilineatus

Tsai & Shen & Tsai & Lee 2007
2007
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chilanensis

Tsai & Shen & Tsai & Lee 2007
2007
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bilineatus

Tsai & Shen & Tsai & Lee 2007
2007
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chilanensis

Tsai & Shen & Tsai & Lee 2007
2007
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Amynthas Kinberg ( Sims and Easton, 1972 )

Kinberg (Sims and Easton 1972
1972
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